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    The Assyrian Empire is in some respects unique in history. Despite the proverbial tendency of history to repeat itself, there has been no duplication of the tragic history of this wonderful body politic. It rose to be the most powerful of nations; it reached out and gained the widest empire that had hitherto been seen; its capital, Nineveh, was for a few centuries the metropolis of the world. But ... Read more

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  • The Pocket Property Guide

    The essential guide to buying residential property.All references to legal aspects described in this book are in respect of the law in England and Wales and are not to be taken as advice. The regulations for Scotland and Northern Ireland may differ.The purpose of this guide is to help anyone interested in buying, renting, or selling a house or flat. It is designed for the ordinary person, who is ... Read more

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  • The Love of An Uncrowned Queen: Sophie Dorothea, Consort of George I, and her Correspondence with Philip Christopher, Count Königsmarck

    Sophie Dorothea of Celle, the uncrowned queen of the first of our Hanoverian kings, came of the ancient and illustrious family of Brunswick, which was descended from Henry the Lion, Duke of Bavaria and Saxony, who, it is interesting to note, married Matilda, eldest daughter of King Henry II. of England. It is not necessary to dwell upon the glories of the House of Brunswick, but the immediate ... Read more

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  • Ancient Mesopotamia

    Ingratitude in masses, as in individuals, is very apt to be the reward of great benefactors. Egypt, taciturn, proud, and self-contained, was respected and admired by all her neighbours, while Greece and Judea, the shining beacons of Mediterranean civilisation, from the point of view of morals and science, have had the mortification of receiving ineffaceable stigmas. In the popular language of our ... Read more

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  • The Gold Hunters: Stories of Life and Adventure in the Hudson Bay Wilds, Far West, the Yukon, Australia and A Story of the Golden Age

    The deep hush of noon hovered over the vast solitude of Canadian forest. The moose and caribou had fed since early dawn, and were resting quietly in the warmth of the February sun; the lynx was curled away in his niche between the great rocks, waiting for the sun to sink farther into the north and west before resuming his marauding adventures; the fox was taking his midday slumber and the restless ... Read more

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  • Old Mexico and Her Lost Provinces: A Journey in Mexico, Southern California, and Arizona by Way of Cuba

    Boom! Two ruddy old castles domineering a narrow harbor entrance; on the other side a city, gray, warm-colored, and time-stained, and the bells of the Church of the Angels chiming for very early morning service! It was Havana! I began this journey to Old Mexico and her Lost Provinces by sailing away from the foot of Wall Street, East River, on the 31st day of March, 1881. Some would have begun it, ... Read more

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  • The Roman Empire: 30 Novels of Power, Warfare and Defiance

    Quo Vadis, The Gladiators, Ben-Hur, The Last Days of Pompeii, Cleopatra, The Burning of Rome

    The Roman Empire: 30 Novels of Power, Warfare and Defiance is a richly curated anthology, capturing the sprawling essence of one of history's most formidable civilizations through an eclectic array of literary styles. This collection weaves together vivid narratives of valor, political intrigue, and cultural upheaval, from sweeping epics to intimate character studies. Each piece contributes to a ... Read more

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    A Riveting Journey Through Nigeria's Tumultuous Leadership HistoryThe riveting tale of a nation's struggle, resilience, and leadership complexities unfolds within the pages of "Rule of Ruin: The Chronicles of Nigeria's Leadership." This masterfully crafted work promises to transport you through the heart of Nigeria's political and social landscape. From its nascent phase of independence to the ... Read more

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  • Ancient Mesopotamia

    The Assyrian Empire is in some respects unique in history. Despite the proverbial tendency of history to repeat itself, there has been no duplication of the tragic history of this wonderful body politic. It rose to be the most powerful of nations; it reached out and gained the widest empire that had hitherto been seen; its capital, Nineveh, was for a few centuries the metropolis of the world. But ... Read more

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  • The Civil War Through the Camera

    The war which was carried on in the United States in 1861-5, called “The War of the Rebellion,” “The Civil War,” “The War of Secession,” and “The War Between the States,” was one of the greatest conflicts of ancient or modern times. Official reports show that 2,865,028 men were mustered into the service of the United States. The report of Provost-Marshal General Fry shows that of these 61,362 were ... Read more

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  • Warwick Woodlands: Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago

    "Warwick Woodlands: Things as They Were There Twenty Years Ago" by Henry William Herbert is a vivid exploration of the natural beauty and social life of Warwick Woodlands. Herbert's narrative captures the essence of the landscape, detailing the flora and fauna that inhabit the area. His observations are rich with detail, painting a picture of a serene and idyllic environment that invites readers ... Read more

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  • The Knights of England, France, and Scotland

    "The Knights of England, France, and Scotland" by Henry William Herbert is a captivating exploration of the chivalric traditions and the legendary figures that shaped the medieval landscape of these three nations. Herbert delves into the lives of notable knights, their valor, and the codes of honor that governed their actions. Through vivid storytelling, he brings to life the epic battles, courtly ... Read more

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